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Bama Andika Putra – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: This study argues the prospects of simulations and policy briefs as signature international relations (IR) pedagogies by examining their potential benefits in region-focused case study subjects such as the Southeast Asian Regional Dynamics course. In doing so, it looks back to the need for creativity and student-centered…
Descriptors: International Relations, Creative Teaching, Student Centered Learning, Asians
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Mario Alberto de la Puente Pacheco; Carlos Mario de Oro Aguado; Elkyn Lugo Arias; Heidy Rico; Diana Cifuentes; Merlys Tafur – Interactive Learning Environments, 2023
This Article analyses the effectiveness of Simulation-Based Learning Model ASEAN Meeting in enhancing critical thinking skills and academic performance compared to the conventional teaching method among 216 International Relations undergraduate students on the north coast of Colombia. A t-student test, Welch test, and the Kendall Tau correlation…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Models, Inquiry, Active Learning
Azevedo, João Pedro; Cojocaru, Alexandru; Talledo, Veronica Montalva; Narayan, Ambar – World Bank, 2023
The paper presents a first global investigation of the longer-term inequality implications of COVID-19 by examining the effect of school closures on the ability of children from different countries and backgrounds to engage in continued learning throughout the pandemic, and their implications for intergenerational mobility in education. The…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Social Differences
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Posch, Konrad; Stenberg, Matthew – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
International relations is often confusing for students. IR theories are introduced as parsimonious and elegant and then systematically challenged as students learn more about detailed events. There are rules, there are norms, and states follow them until they don't. East Asia increases these challenges because it often undermines IR theory.…
Descriptors: Political Science, Simulation, Role Playing, Teaching Methods
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Han, Wen-Jui – Developmental Psychology, 2008
Data from approximately 14,000 children in the Early Childhood Longitudinal Survey--Kindergarten Cohort were analyzed to examine the associations between children's immigrant status and their academic trajectories from kindergarten to 3rd grade, with particular attention to the effects of school environments. Growth curve modeling results…
Descriptors: Family Characteristics, Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries, Kindergarten
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Nixon, Ursula – ELT Journal, 1989
Describes an educational evaluation simulation activity developed for use in an English-as-a-second-language teacher training program for teachers from Southeast Asian and Pacific nations. The simulation provided opportunities for participant teams to practice educational and curriculum development assessment. Simulation objectives, theoretical…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Language Teachers
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Jung, Carrie S. Y.; Levitin, Helen – Simulation & Gaming, 2002
Describes a simulation that was used in an English as a second language class designed for Southeast Asian government officials enrolled in an English for International Communication program in conjunction with Canadian cultural immersion. Discusses results of a questionnaire that investigated students' responses to and perceptions of the…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Government Employees
Gage, Susan – 1993
Cartoons, text, questions, and activities encourage students to link the present with the past, to look at colonialism from the perspective of the colonized, and to see how the global economy perpetuates the trade structures begun during the colonial era. After exploring colonialism in the past, early contacts by Europeans with other cultures, the…
Descriptors: Asian History, Case Studies, Change, Colonialism
California Univ., Berkeley. Office of Resources for International and Area Studies. – 2001
This integrated unit, intended for use with sixth or seventh graders, introduces students to the trading networks and geographic factors that influenced the maritime spice trade from southeast Asia to the Roman Empire and Han China during the period 100 B.C. to 100 A.D. The unit is designed so that students work in cooperative groups in a series…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Asian Studies, Cooperative Learning, Foreign Countries
Cornelius, Martha J.; And Others – 1978
This curriculum unit is intended to serve as a general introduction to the study of the traditions and culture of the vast heartland of the Eurasian land mass called Inner Asia. Objectives are to stimulate student and teacher interest in Inner Asian studies, as well as to encourage students to learn about the historical experience of other…
Descriptors: Activity Units, Area Studies, Curriculum Guides, Economics
Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (Singapore). Regional Center for Educational Innovation and Technology. – 1972
This document contains ten working papers on educational alternatives, which were presented at a regional conference attended by 24 educational decisionmakers from eight Southeast Asian countries. The papers touch on such topics as the systems approach to alternatives, alternative objectives, the technology of education, alternative teaching…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Curriculum Development, Developing Nations, Educational Change
McLaughlan, Robert; Kirkpatrick, Denise; Maier, Holger; Hirsch, Philip – 2001
The Mekong e-Sim involved more than 140 students across Australia and overseas participating in an online roleplay-simulation over a four-week period. Set in the Mekong region of South East Asia, it allowed for debates over development issues arising from clear-cut differences and conflicts in values and interests. The geography and engineering…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Cooperative Programs, Engineering Education, Foreign Countries